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There's a call for crew onboard foreign ships to be tested for Covid-19 before they dock in New Zealand ports. More than 90 workers at Tauranga port were originally stood down and told to get tested after spending time on the container ship Rio de La Plata which was carrying crew infected with Covid-19. The Rio crew members were eventually tested but only as of entry requirements for Napier - where the ship was headed next - those tests revealed 11 of those on board were positive. Captain Iain MacLeod is vice president of the Merchant Service Guild that represents pilots, deck officers and masters. He tells Lisa Owen "without hesitation test the lot of them" as it is done in Napier.
Digital distraction and the impacts on sports kids.One of our listeners reached out to us about her dilemma with digital distraction.In her email she wrote: ‘My sons, especially the older one, gets that buzz from the instant gratification of screen-time interactions. How do we compete with that?'Without doubt, digital distraction is a hot topic in most households. If this is a dilemma for you too, you'll want to hear more from sports psychologist and author of In the Grandstands, Dr Jo Lukins, in this week's episode of SportsParenthood.We set out to find some answers, from the perspective of sports parents, including an interesting discussion about the push-pull of keeping kids active and engaged in sport when there's an ‘electronic drug' in the equation.How can we realistically navigate device use, and what are the impacts? In this interview, we also explore the benefits of digital technology, and ways it can actually HELP with sports performance.Previous episode with Dr Jo Lukins.
Bernardine Evaristo argues that, as we move out of lockdown and rebuild our creative infrastructure, we must cherish the country's arts culture. She criticises disinvestment in the arts and the notion that school children should be, at every stage of their education, steered towards science and maths subjects. 'Creativity infuses every aspect of society and how we function as human beings,' she writes. 'Without creativity everything stagnates, including advances in STEM subjects.' Producer: Adele Armstrong
This week Mac and Makk talk about what songs were their go to drunk songs (08:54). Then they talk about yet another group of people not invited to the cookout as they make the "Ultimate Mac and Cheese" (16:48). They then move into talking about a woman who came up on 1.2 million dollars because of a bank error (41:22), followed by a discussion of a $39K bag by Louis V shaped like a C-130 cargo plane (52:23). The duo finally review the Amazon Prime movie "Without Remorse" starring Michael B. Jordan (1:04:10) and then shout out some of the members of the SmokePit community (1:46:45). Tap in with the homies!
For this week's Movie Minutes, KUNR Entertainment Reviewer Robin Holabird looks at the latest Tom Clancy-based project, Without Remorse .
It is a diverse episode of The Movie Breakdown as we look at movies from very different genres aiming for a variety of audiences. We have two big 2021 releases that both where originally scheduled for theatrical runs in 2020, but a little thing called a pandemic got in the way. We have a big Michael B. Jordan starring action thriller in Without Remorse, which has been in some form of development since 1993, Was it worth the wait? As well, we review a big, animated adventure about an odd-ball family being the only chance against a robot uprising in The Mitchells vs. the Machines. There is high pedigree in this one as the producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller also gave us animated features like The Lego Movie, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and Spider-man Into the Spider-Verse.We then jump in the Way-Back Machine for two older pictures. We have a comedy that was a cultural phenomenon in 1997 with the spy parody flick, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. Then we review something totally different in the 1989 Al Pacino starring sexual neo-noir thriller, Sea of Love. As always, we had a great time recording this show and we really hope you love it. If you do, please helps us out by spreading the word on social media, so other movie fans can find us.Reminder that you can subscribe either to The Movie Breakdown feed (a subscription link is at the top right hand of this site), or subscribe on sites like Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, CastBox, and Amazon Music.The Movies' Four-Star RatingWithout Remorse ** (CS & SM)The Mitchells vs. the Machines **** (CS & SM)Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery *** (CS) & **½ SM) Sea of Love *** (CS & SM)
It is a diverse episode of The Movie Breakdown as we look at movies from very different genres aiming for a variety of audiences. We have two big 2021 releases that both where originally scheduled for theatrical runs in 2020, but a little thing called a pandemic got in the way. We have a big Michael B. Jordan starring action thriller in Without Remorse, which has been in some form of development since 1993, Was it worth the wait? As well, we review a big, animated adventure about an odd-ball family being the only chance against a robot uprising in The Mitchells vs. the Machines. There is high pedigree in this one as the producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller also gave us animated features like The Lego Movie, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and Spider-man Into the Spider-Verse.We then jump in the Way-Back Machine for two older pictures. We have a comedy that was a cultural phenomenon in 1997 with the spy parody flick, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. Then we review something totally different in the 1989 Al Pacino starring sexual neo-noir thriller, Sea of Love. As always, we had a great time recording this show and we really hope you love it. If you do, please helps us out by spreading the word on social media, so other movie fans can find us.Reminder that you can subscribe either to The Movie Breakdown feed (a subscription link is at the top right hand of this site), or subscribe on sites like Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, CastBox, and Amazon Music.The Movies' Four-Star RatingWithout Remorse ** (CS & SM)The Mitchells vs. the Machines **** (CS & SM)Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery *** (CS) & **½ SM) Sea of Love *** (CS & SM)
Sonny Bunch (The Bulwark), Alyssa Rosenberg (The Washington Post), and Peter Suderman are all experiencing buyer’s remorse this week after sitting through the not-quite mediocre Without Remorse. Plus, the gang talks about the Rosenberg-edited op-ed by Lucy Liu in the Washington Post about what it means to achieve progress in representation onscreen—and why young progressive critics are wrong to cast a negative eye on some of Liu’s previous work. And make sure to check out our bonus episode on all things MCU. Can the Avengers Assemble in time to save theaters? Or has COVID killed cinemas for good? If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend! (As long as that friend isn’t Michael B. Jordan, as two of the three of us were … not blown away by his Without Remorse performance, and the third of us, Peter Suderman, was wrong.)
Patrick and Sam spiel about the value of Tom Clancy’s intellectual property and review ‘Without Remorse’ starring Michael B. Jordan on Amazon Prime. Email us with your takes and feedback at: spielinganddealing@gmail.com Follow the show on Instagram. This episode is sponsored by ‘Out of Regs’. Available on Amazon and Audible. Get the ‘Out of Regs’ audiobook free with an Audible free trial. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spielinganddealing/message
Isaiah 43:1-3 Part of our 'Church Forward' series (Ephesians 6:10-20) This message was recorded for our online Sunday morning service. We are a warm and friendly church and you are very welcome to join us. For more information please visit riverviewchurch.uk
Even though Donovan Woods' new album is called Without People, it is still full of the personal connections that we've missed during the pandemic.
Excellent son House délivré par Boston Bun et TCTS avec 'Without You'...
In this episode of CamTalks, I'm with Mark Ashmore, BBC producer and founder of Future Artists. The quote 'Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible ' pretty much sums up Mark's life. As a filmmaker and entrepreneur he's produced Portal Web series, which was the first ever series commission for Dailymotion, and part funded by Screen Yorkshire. Opened a social enterprise called Honest Coffee and held virtual reality, immersive entertainment and gaming events. I met Mark when he taught a lesson in my film school and we're been mate ever since. cam@camtalks.co.uk This is episode 25.
Your teen meets a nice stranger at the mall. Or a guy she doesn't know likes all her posts on Instagram. What begins as flattery and flirtation has led thousands of kids -- just like yours -- down the dark and demeaning path to human trafficking. Groups like Without Permission urge parents to warn their teens about the tricks child predators use to trap victims. Air1's Kindra Ponzio talks with CEO Debbie Johnson, CEO of Without Permission.
Your teen meets a nice stranger at the mall. Or a guy she doesn't know likes all her posts on Instagram. What begins as flattery and flirtation has led thousands of kids -- just like yours -- down the dark and demeaning path to human trafficking. Groups like Without Permission urge parents to warn their teens about the tricks child predators use to trap victims. K-LOVE's Kindra Ponzio talks with CEO Debbie Johnson, CEO of Without Permission.
Show Notes Moe Factz with Adam Curry for September 19th 2020, Episode number 49 "Brothas Be Voting" Description Adam and Moe review the Democratic and Republican conventions, who the parties were speaking to and they deconstruct it all the way down the Chaotic Magic rabbit hole Executive Producers: James Jackie Greene Cole Calistra Nastassja Findley Branden Kollmar Frankie G Anonymous Please Daniel Huttner Brian Rogers Steve Allen Associate Executive Producers: Theodora Dorinda Ongena gunter weber Elvis Rosenberg Episode 49 Club Members Occult Fan Sir Spencer, Wolf of Kansas City & Dame DuhLaurien ShowNotes Dr.UmarJohnson.com Sat, 19 Sep 2020 20:18 RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW FOR DR. JOHNSON'S NEXT APPEARANCE RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW FOR DR. JOHNSON'S NEXT APPEARANCE SIGN UP NOW FOR THE LATEST UPDATES SEND AN EMAIL TO STAY CONNECTED TO ALL UPCOMING EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS THE NATIONAL BLACK PARENT TRAINING TOUR 2020 GET YOUR IFATUNDE APPAREL HERE YOUR DONATIONS WILL HELP TO BUILD THE FDMG SCHOOL. SHARE IN DR. UMAR'S VISION TODAY! Send Restoration Fund Donations to:FDMG ACADEMYPO BOX 9634Wilmington DE 19809 STRIVE FOR PERSEVERANCE. DELIVER EXCELLENCE. Dr. Umar Johnson is a Doctor of Clinical Psychology and Certified School Psychologist who is considered an expert on the education and mental health of Afrikan and Afrikan-American children. Dr. Umar, as he is known to friends, is a paternal kinsman to both the Great Abolitionist Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) and the late Bishop Alexander Wayman (1821-1895), 7th Bishop of the AME Church, both from Maryland's Eastern Shore.Dr. Umar is founder and lead tour guide for the "Unapologetically Afrikan" Black College & Consciousness Tour for 11 thru 17-year-old boys & girls which exposes them to the great historical Black College tradition, within the context of visiting and learning about significant places and personalities that helped shaped the global Afrikan struggle for freedom and independence. This tour is held annually during the first two weeks of July. The Prince of Pan-Afrikanism hosts a free regular weekly Black parent teleconference every Tuesday morning from 6-8am EST where he gives free educational and mental health consultations to community members in order to help them better advocate for Black children. Dr. Umar's name, quotes and speeches have been mentioned and shared on records and songs by various Hip-Hop artists more than any other living scholar. In addition, his image has been re-created by various Black artists more than any other scholar of the 21st century. The most requested Black scholar in America also hosts a regular annual "Unapologetically Afrikan" Group tour to the Afrikan continent, which takes place the last week in July and first week in August. This tour, which always includes stops in two different countries, is designed to help Afrikans in the west reestablish their psycho-spiritual connection to their ancestral homeland. A direct descendant of formerly enslaved civil war veterans who served in the United States Colored Troops of Maryland, Dr. Umar is an educational diagnostician who specializes in special education issues. He is known most for his work in identifying mis-diagnosed learning disabled and ADHD students. Dr. Umar has been featured on News One Now, the Tom Joyner Morning Show, the Bev Smith Show, The Breakfast Club, as has appeared as a special guest life coach on Real Housewives of Atlanta(RHOA8). As a child therapist, he works with depressed and behaviorally-challenged males. Dr. Umar is author of the book "Psycho-Academic Holocaust: The Special Education and ADHD Wars Against Black Boys," the 1st book ever written by a African-American male school psychologist to Black parents with specific strategies on how to fight back against special education and ADHD misdiagnoses. Dr.Umar also holds degrees in education and political science.Dr. Johnson is preparing to begin organizing his National Independent Black Ex-Offender Association (NIBEA), also known as "The New Underground Railroad," in order to advocate for rights on behalf of previously incarcerated Black women, men & children, and to prevent their recidivism. Dr. Umar is founder of the "Unapologetically Afrikan," "Unapologetically Black," & "Afrikan Family First" movements. Dr. Umar is founder & president of the National Independent Black Parent Association (NIBPA) organized to fight against educational and academic racism & disproportionality in the 7 core areas of a) special education, b) school discipline, c) school finance, d) social support/services, e) school policy, f) home schooling, and g) parent advocacy. One of the most recognized social scientists & Pan-Afrikanists of the 21st Century, his book, articles and lectures are included by college and university professors across the country within their required course materials. Dr. Umar is one of the most requested speakers in the world, and has lectured in North America, South America, The Caribbean, Europe and Afrika. Dr. Umar is currently working on building his new school, The Frederick Douglass & Marcus Garvey RBG International Leadership Academy for Boys, America's first residential academy for Black boys founded upon the principles of Pan-Afrikanism and International Economics. In the future, Dr. Umar also would like to extend this school to include female students in their own residential school. BOOKS, LECTURES, & EVENTS KEEP CONNECTED WITH DR. UMAR FDMG Resumes FDMGresumes@gmail.com facebook.com/ drumarifatunde Dr. P.O.P.A.Podcast Subscription FDMG DonationsRestoration Fund DonationsFDMG ACADEMYPO BOX 9634Wilmington DE 19809 Who We Are | Black Male Voter Project | We are Building a Movement Sat, 19 Sep 2020 20:05 Black Male Voter Project was founded by W. Mondale Robinson, who currently serves as our Principal. He is the National Political Director for Democracy for America, Political Contributor for The Village Celebration where he has political and cultural columns and is a regular on their syndicated radio show. Mondale is also a Political Consultant. Born one of 13 in rural North Carolina, W. Mondale grew up with a front-row seat to obstacles that kept and keeps Black people from voting. With this knowledge and his veteran campaign experience, he created a voter engagement program that would increase Black people's participation in the electoral process (BMEP Additory Approach(C)). The program was designed with a special focus on Black men, who are so often labeled as low information and sporadic voters. The program has been a success in the 13 states where it has been implemented (VA, NC, SC, GA, MS, FL, AL, TX, AR, OH, IN, NY, and NJ). Mondale has been a lifelong advocate for the expansion of democracy and the protection of voting rights. He has worked on more than 125 campaigns''across all levels of government''in the United States, and leading roles internationally. Why W. Mondale Robinson Founded the Black Male Voter Project Sat, 19 Sep 2020 19:54 W. Mondale Robinson (center) at a 2019 'Brothas Be Voting' roundtable in Atlanta. W. Mondale Robinson When I was a kid, I used to watch my father do amazing things for people all the time'--he'd fix roofs, lay drywall, pour cement for entire driveways. We were extremely poor, and I could never understand why. I thought: My dad is an anomaly. How can you be so great as a person and still suffer from poverty? As I grew older, I realized my dad was not an anomaly. Most Black men his age were similarly situated but were crippled in some way: My dad, for instance, earned a felony when he was a young boy for defending his mother against white supremacy. Knowing that his struggles were all too common for Black men and watching America snuff out his greatness were my marching orders and the reason I fight for the betterment of my community. I wound up doing campaign work for a long time, and one thing I noticed right away was that most of the people who determine what's said about politics generally, but progressive politics more specifically, are white men. The messaging they convey doesn't speak to my lived experience as a Black man. It's not motivating to me or to the brothas I know'--uncles, cousins, friends, men like my father. It is well-known that voting is a habit that's formed when resources are spent on it, and Black men aren't a priority when it comes to spending money on elections. That was the genesis of the Black Male Voter Project. Our goal isn't just to make voters out of Black men but to foster this idea of voting on issues that are important to us. We don't outright support candidates; we support issues important to Black men. We're seeking to combat the narrative that Black men are apathetic toward politics. Illustration of W. Mondale Robinson, founder of the Black Male Voter Project. Arrington Porter Being a Black man in America is a political statement, and it is impossible to watch politics from my body when the result of so much of the politics of this country has been the subjugation of me and folks who look like me. You can't discount the impact that's had on the mental health of Black men, either, and yet mental health is not considered part of the fight for revolution as it pertains to white supremacy. Imagine what hundreds of years of slavery have done to the psyche and the soul and the makeup of Black bodies in this country. There's a direct correlation between voting and people's health, especially for Black men. We know we're overrepresented in the prison population, which means we are less likely to have voting rights. A Florida prison system did a study a few years back, and they found that people with restored voting rights were less likely to go back to prison. Every time that I'm silent about inequality, I think about my mother, who would pretend to laugh'--to lessen the impact'--when she would tell me stories about being sprayed with a fire hose when she was nine years old for no reason other than being downtown after dark. She couldn't run and hide because she also had groceries for her siblings in her arms, and so she had to pick up the groceries while being sprayed. The white man who did it was still in elected office as the fire chief when I was growing up. Whenever I'm silent, I feel as though I'm selling my mother out. How we define success with our organization, in the end, is more complex than simply getting more Black men to vote. We're building long-term relationships. We hold focus groups called Brothas Be Voting and populate the room with brothas who don't normally participate in politics, people from the street and from underground economies, so we can hear what the barriers are. That way, we can work to remove them and help Black men start believing in the electoral process again. '--As told to Michelle Garcia This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io Advertisement - Continue Reading Below When Republicans Were Blue and Democrats Were Red | History | Smithsonian Magazine Sat, 19 Sep 2020 18:51 Television's first dynamic, color-coded presidential map, standing two stories high in the studio best known as the home to ''Saturday Night Live,'' was melting. It was early October, 1976, the month before the map was to debut'--live'--on election night. At the urging of anchor John Chancellor, NBC had constructed the behemoth map to illustrate, in vivid blue and red, which states supported Republican incumbent Gerald Ford and which backed Democratic challenger Jimmy Carter. The test run didn't go well. Although the map was buttressed by a sturdy wood frame, the front of each state was plastic. ''There were thousands of bulbs,'' recalled Roy Wetzel, then the newly minted general manager of NBC's election unit. ''The thing started to melt when we turned all the lights on. We then had to bring in gigantic interior air conditioning and fans to put behind the thing to cool it.'' That solved the problem. And when election results flowed in Tuesday night, Nov. 2, Studio 8-H at 30 Rockefeller Center lit up. Light bulbs on each state changed from undecided white to Republican blue and Democratic red. NBC declared Carter the winner at 3:30 a.m. EST, when Mississippi turned red. That's right: In the beginning, blue was red and red was blue and they changed back and forth from election to election and network to network in what appears, in hindsight, to be a flight of whimsy. The notion that there were ''red states'' and ''blue states'''--and that the former were Republican and the latter Democratic'--wasn't cemented on the national psyche until the year 2000. Chalk up another one to Bush v. Gore. Not only did it give us ''hanging chads'' and a crash course in the Electoral College, not only did it lead to a controversial Supreme Court ruling and a heightened level of polarization that has intensified ever since, the Election That Wouldn't End gave us a new political shorthand. Twelve years later, in the final days of a presidential race deemed too close to call, we know this much about election night Nov. 6: The West Coast, the Northeast and much of the upper Midwest will be bathed in blue. With some notable exceptions, the geographic center of the country will be awash in red. So will the South. And ultimately, it is a handful of states'--which will start the evening in shades of neutral and shift, one by one, to red or blue'--that will determine who wins. If enough of those swing states turn blue, President Barack Obama remains in the White House four more years. If enough become red, Gov. Mitt Romney moves in January 20, 2013. For now, they are considered ''purple.'' Here's something else we know: All the maps'--on TV stations and Web sites election night and in newspapers the next morning'--will look alike. We won't have to switch our thinking as we switch channels, wondering which candidate is blue and which is red. Before the epic election of 2000, there was no uniformity in the maps that television stations, newspapers or magazines used to illustrate presidential elections. Pretty much everyone embraced red and blue, but which color represented which party varied, sometimes by organization, sometimes by election cycle. There are theories, some likely, some just plain weird, to explain the shifting palette. ''For years, both parties would do red and blue maps, but they always made the other guys red,'' said Chuck Todd, political director and chief White House correspondent for NBC News. ''During the Cold War, who wanted to be red?'' Indeed, prior to the breakup of the Soviet Union little more than two decades ago, ''red was a term of derision,'' noted Mitchell Stephens, a New York University professor of journalism and author of A History of News. ''There's a movie named Reds, '' he said. ''You'd see red in tabloid headlines, particularly in right wing tabloids like the Daily Mirror in New York and the New York Daily News.'' In 1972, CBS News split the country into regions and used a color-coded map, with blue for Republicans and red for Democrats. (YouTube) In 1976, ABC News used this color-scheme for the presidential election. (YouTube) This 1980 map from NBC News shows states for Ronald Reagan in blue, Jimmy Carter in red, and uncalled in yellow. (YouTube) For years, NBC News used blue to indicate Republican states and red to indicate Democratic states. Shown here is a screen grab from the 1984 election (YouTube) A still from CBS News' coverage of the 1988 presidential election. White indicated states where ballots had closed, but had not been declared for one candidate or another. (YouTube) By 2000, NBC News had joined their colleagues in using the current red/blue scheme. At this point in the evening, Vice President Gore had been declared the winner in Florida. This, of course, would not be the case by the following morning. (YouTube)Perhaps the stigma of red in those days explains why some networks changed colors'-- in what appeared to be random fashion'--over the years. Kevin Drum of the Washington Monthly wrote in 2004 that the networks alternated colors based on the party of the White House incumbent, but YouTube reveals that to be a myth. Still, there were reversals and deviations. In 1976, when NBC debuted its mammoth electronic map, ABC News employed a small, rudimentary version that used yellow for Ford, blue for Carter and red for states in which votes had yet to be tallied. In 1980, NBC once again used red for Carter and blue for the Republican challenger, Ronald Reagan, and CBS followed suit. But ABC flipped the colors and promised to use orange for states won by John Anderson, the third-party candidate who received 6.6% of the popular vote. (Anderson carried no states, and orange seems to have gone by the wayside.) Four years later, ABC and CBS used red for Republicans and blue for Democrats, but the combination wouldn't stick for another 16 years. During the four presidential elections Wetzel oversaw for NBC, from 1976 through 1988, the network never switched colors. Republicans were cool blue, Democrats hot red. The reasoning was simple, he said: Great Britain. ''Without giving it a second thought, we said blue for conservatives, because that's what the parliamentary system in London is, red for the more liberal party. And that settled it. We just did it,'' said Wetzel, now retired. Forget all that communist red stuff, he said. ''It didn't occur to us. When I first heard it, I thought, 'Oh, that's really silly.' '' When ABC produced its first large electronic map in 1980, it used red for Republicans and blue for Democrats, while CBS did the reverse, according to Wetzel. NBC stuck with its original color scheme, prompting anchor David Brinkley to say that Reagan's victory looked like ''a suburban swimming pool.'' Newspapers, in those days, were largely black and white. But two days after voters went to the polls in 2000, both the New York Times and USA Today published their first color-coded, county-by-county maps detailing the showdown between Al Gore and George W. Bush. Both papers used red for the Republican Bush, blue for the Democrat Gore. Why? ''I just decided red begins with 'r,' Republican begins with 'r.' It was a more natural association,'' said Archie Tse, senior graphics editor for the Times. ''There wasn't much discussion about it.'' Paul Overberg, a database editor who designed the map for USA Today, said he was following a trend: ''The reason I did it was because everybody was already doing it that way at that point.'' And everybody had to continue doing it for a long time. The 2000 election dragged on until mid-December, until the Supreme Court declared Bush the victor. For weeks, the maps were ubiquitous. Perhaps that's why the 2000 colors stuck. Along with images of Florida elections officials eyeballing tiny ballot chads, the maps were there constantly, reminding us of the vast, nearly even divide between, well, red and blue voters. From an aesthetic standpoint, Overberg said, the current color scheme fits with the political landscape. Republicans typically dominate in larger, less populated states in the Plains and Mountain West, meaning the center of the United States is very red. ''If it had been flipped, the map would have been too dark,'' he said. ''The blue would have been swamping the red. Red is a lighter color.'' But not everyone liked the shift. Republican operative Clark Bensen wrote an analysis in 2004 titled ''RED STATE BLUES: Did I Miss That Memo?'' ''There are two general reasons why blue for Republican and Red for Democrat make the most sense: connotation and practice,'' Bensen wrote. ''First, there has been a generally understood meaning to the two colors inasmuch as they relate to politics. That is, the cooler color blue more closely represented the rational thinker and cold-hearted and the hotter red more closely represented the passionate and hot-blooded. This would translate into blue for Republicans and red for Democrats. Put another way, red was also the color most associated with socialism and the party of the Democrats was clearly the more socialistic of the two major parties. ''The second reason why blue for Republicans makes sense is that traditional political mapmakers have used blue for the modern-day Republicans, and the Federalists before that, throughout the 20th century. Perhaps this was a holdover from the days of the Civil War when the predominantly Republican North was 'Blue'.'' At this point'--three presidential elections after Bush v. Gore'--the color arrangement seems unlikely to reverse any time soon. Not only have ''red states'' and ''blue states'' entered the lexicon, partisans on both sides have taken ownership of them. For instance, RedState is a conservative blog; Blue State Digital, which grew out of Democrat Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign, helps candidates and organizations use technology to raise money, advocate their positions and connect with constituents. In 2008, a Republican and a Democrat even joined forces to create Purple Strategies, a bipartisan public affairs firm. Sara Quinn, a visual journalist now at the Poynter Institute in Florida, said she sees no particular advantage to either color. ''Red is usually very warm and it comes forward to the eye. Blue tends to be a recessive color, but a calming color,'' she said. Not that anyone thought of those things when assigning colors in 2000. Not that they think about it at all today. ''After that election the colors became part of the national discourse,'' said Tse. ''You couldn't do it any other way.'' The Rosy or Rose Cross - Occult Symbols Sat, 19 Sep 2020 18:45 The Rose Cross is associated with a number of different schools of thought, including that of the Golden Dawn, Thelema, the OTO, and the Rosicrucians (also known as the Order of the Rose Cross). Each group offers somewhat different interpretations of the symbol. This should not be surprising as magical, occult and esoteric symbols are frequently used to communicate ideas more complex than is possible to express in speech. Christian Elements Users of the Rose Cross today tend to downplay the Christian elements to it, even though the magical systems used by such people are generally Judeo-Christian in origin. The cross, therefore, has other meanings here besides being the instrument of Christ's execution. Despite this, the presence of the letters INRI, which is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase Iesvs Nazarens Rex Ivdaeorym, meaning "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews," cannot escape Christian interpretation. According to the Christian Bible, this phrase was inscribed on the cross where Jesus was executed. In addition, the cross is often viewed by occultists as a symbol of immortality, sacrifice, and death. Through Jesus's sacrifice and death on the cross, humanity has a chance at eternal life with God. The Cross Cross-shaped objects are commonly used in occultism too represent the four physical elements. Here each arm is colored to represent one element: yellow, blue, black and red to represent air, water, earth, and fire. These colors are also repeated on the bottom portion of the cross. The white on the upper portion of the bottom arm represents the spirit, the fifth element. The cross can also represent dualism, two forces going in conflicting directions yet uniting at a central point. The union of rose and cross is also a generative symbol, the union of a male and female. Finally, the cross's proportions are made up of six squares: one for each arm, an extra one for the lower arm, and the center. A cross of six squares can be folded into a cube. The Rose The rose has three tiers of petals. The first tier, of three petals, represents the three basic alchemical elements: salt, mercury, and sulfur. The tier of seven petals represents the seven Classical planets (The Sun and Moon are considered planets here, with the term ''planets'' indicating the seven bodies that appear to circle the earth independently of the star field, which moves as a single unit). The tier of twelve represents the astrological zodiac. Each of the twenty-two petals bears one of the twenty-two letters in the Hebrew alphabet and also represents the twenty-two paths on the Tree of Life. The rose itself has a myriad assortment of additional meanings associated with it: It is at once a symbol of purity and a symbol of passion, heavenly perfection and earthly passion; virginity and fertility; death and life. The rose is the flower of the goddess Venus but also the blood of Adonis and of Christ. It is a symbol of transmutation - that of taking food from the earth and transmuting it into the beautiful fragrant rose. The rose garden is a symbol of Paradise. It is the place of the mystic marriage. In ancient Rome, roses were grown in the funerary gardens to symbolize resurrection. The thorns have represented suffering and sacrifice as well as the sins of the Fall from Paradise. ("A Brief Study of The Rose Cross Symbol," no longer online)Inside the large rose is a smaller cross bearing another rose. This second rose is depicted with five petals. Five is the number of the physical senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, and it is also the number of man's extremities: two arms, two legs, and the head. Thus, the rose represents humanity and physical existence. The Pentagrams A pentagram is displayed at the end of each arm of the cross. Each of these pentagrams bears symbols of the five elements: a wheel for spirit, a bird's head for air, the zodiac sign for Leo, which is a fire sign, the zodiac symbol for Taurus, which is an earth sign, and the zodiac symbol for Aquarius, which is a water sign. They are arranged so that when tracing the pentagram you can progress from the most physical to the most spiritual: earth, water, air, fire, spirit. The Three Symbols at the End of Each Arm The three symbols repeated at the end of all four arms stand for salt, mercury, and sulfur, which are the three basic alchemical elements from which all other substances derive. The three symbols are repeated on each of the four arms of the cross, numbering a total of twelve. Twelve is the number of the zodiac, comprised of twelve symbols that circle the heavens throughout the year. The Hexagram Hexagrams commonly represent the union of opposites. It is composed of two identical triangles, one pointing up and one pointing down. The point-up triangle can represent ascending toward the spiritual, while the point-down triangle can stand for the divine spirit descending to the physical realm. The Symbols Around and in The Hexagram The symbols in and around the hexagram represent the seven Classical planets. The symbol for the Sun is in the center. The sun is generally the most important planet in Western occultism. Without the Sun, our planet would be lifeless. It is also commonly connected with the light of divine wisdom and the purification properties of fire, and was sometimes considered the visual manifestation of God's will in the universe. On the outside of the hexagrams are the symbols for Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, the Moon, Mercury, and Mars (clockwise from top). Western occult thought generally considers the planets in the farthest orbits from the Earth in an earth-centric model) to be the most spiritual, because they are the furthest from the physicality of the Earth. Thus, the top three planets are Saturn, Jupiter and Mars, while the bottom three are Mercury, Venus and the Moon. Music in this Episode Intro: Mobb Deep - G.O.D. Part III Instrumental 9 seconds Outro: Whole Truth - Can you loose by following god 15 seconds Donate to the show at moefundme.com Search for us in your podcast directory or use this link to subscribe to the feed Podcast Feed For more information: MoeFactz.com
This Week on It's More Than Money, Kye speaks with published author and visionary leader, Tom Corner. He's an expert guide and influencer for leaders, students, athletes and employees. Tom specialises in helping accomplished men and women who've hit the wall of frustration to find a deep level of meaning and fulfilment. 'Without realising it, most people live their lives based on the expectations of others. Whether or not they admit it the majority of men and women feel stuck' They compromise who they are meant to be and make excuses for why their life isn't fulfilling. They live in the place of “quiet desperation” until one day it all falls apart'. We discuss the unique and very insightful concept Tom has pioneered, being The Mosh Pit Of Your Mind, how our mind is an interesting thing but it can play tricks on us that convince us we are less than we are meant to be. Tom shares his own story about how his mind was a dangerous place to be alone, yet through an enlightened experience realised his mind was a powerful tool and resource. You will learn a powerhouse strategy to get you to the top of your game.
Cyprus is ready to talk with Turkey to resolve differences in a dispute over Mediterranean drilling rights, but only “without blackmail and threats”, its president said on Wednesday. - Αυστηρά μηνύματα στην Τουρκία απέστειλαν τόσο η Πρόεδρος της Κομισιόν, Ούρσουλα Φον Ντερ Λάιεν, όσο και ο πρόεδρος του Ευρωπαϊκού Συμβουλίου Σαρλ Μισέλ, o οποίος συναντήθηκε χθες με τον Κύπριο πρόεδρο Νίκο Αναστασιάδη στην Λευκωσία.
Scott and I talk about the 1988 Sherlock Holmes comedy 'Without a Clue'. The movie features a great cast including Oscar winners Michael Caine as Holmes and Ben Kingsley at Watson. The concept is clever and amusing but it falls short of delivery in a few spots. We also talk about the 10 million movie and TV adaptations of the beloved literary character; which ones worked and which ones not so much.
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In this episode Alice is joined by world renowned principal ballet dancer Xander Parish. Xander is a principal dancer for the world famous Marinksky Ballet in St. Petersburg. He was the first ever British dancer to be asked to join their company and since then has been awarded an OBE for Dance and Russian and British Cultural Relations, when he was just 32 years old. In this episode we talked all about his journey of what it really took to get him to where he is now, how his faith and determination allowed him to never quit, the importance of just taking small steps, how vital it is to learn to compartmentalise and not let other people's judgement determine your fate and so much more... Xander was born in East Yorkshire, England, and began dancing at the Skelton Hooper School of Dance in Hull at the age of 8. He joined the Royal Ballet Lower School, White Lodge in 1998 and continued his training at the Royal Ballet Upper School from 2002-2005. While at the Upper School, Xander won the Ursula Moreton Choreographic Award (2003), The Young British Dancer of the Year Award (2nd prize 2004) and a Silver Medal at the Genee International Ballet Competition (Athens, 2004). Xander joined The Royal Ballet Company in August 2005 along with his sister Demelza. They were the first brother and sister to be members of The Royal Ballet together. In 2009, Xander was invited to join The Mariinsky Ballet by its ballet director Yuri Fateyev and joined the company in January 2010 aged 23 as its first and only British dancer. His repertoire includes: Prince Siegfried (Swan Lake), Count Albrecht (Giselle), Prince Desiré (The Sleeping Beauty), Romeo (Romeo & Juliet), The Nutcracker Prince (The Nutcracker ch. Vainonen), Vronsky (Anna Karenina ch. Ratmansky), Jean de Brienne (Raymonda), Male Principal (Le Parc), Vaslav (The Fountain of Bakhchiserai), Andrés (Paquita), The Golden Slave (Scheherazade), The Poet (Chopiniana/Les Sylphides), John the Baptist (Salome ch. Faski), Ashton's Sylvia (Aminta) and Marguerite & Armand (Armand), Balanchine ballets including Apollo, Jewels (Emeralds & Diamonds), Serenade (Waltz, Elegy) and A Midsummer Night's Dream (Demetrius), Hans Van Manen's 'Adagio Hammerklavier' & 'Variations For Two Couples', Millepied's 'Without' & 'La nuit s'achève' and McGregor's 'Infra'. His repertoire as a guest artist also includes Gauthier's 'Ballet 101', 'Le Spectre de la Rose', and Ashton's 'The Dream' (Oberon). Xander has toured with the Mariinsky Ballet to Canada, China, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Oman, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, the UK, and the USA, and has been a guest artist with English National Ballet, The Kremlin Ballet, The Ballet Company of the Opera National Bucharest, The Stanislavsky Ballet and has also performed with 'Roberto Bolle and Friends'. Xander was the recipient of the Taglioni Award in the category “Best Young Male Dancer” (Berlin, 2014), the recipient of the Léonide Massine Prize in the category “Emerging Talent on the International Scene" (Positano, Italy, 2014) and won the UK Critics' Circle National Dance Awards 'Outstanding Male Performance (Classical)' category for 'Apollo' 2014. In May 2016 Xander made his debut with American Ballet Theatre at The Metropolitan Opera House in New York as an ABT Exchange Artist dancing the role of Aminta in Ashton's 'Sylvia' partnering ABT Principal Isabella Boylston. In January 2017 The University of Hull bestowed on Xander an Honorary Degree "Doctor of the University, honoris cause". In January 2019 Xander was awarded an OBE in the Queen's New Years Honours list for Services to Dance and UK Russia Cultural Relations. www.xanderparish.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/_xander/?hl=en
Dermot Kennedy called in to chat with Shannon Burns about how he's been adapting his career to the changing nature of the music industry. Dermot tells Shannon he's been busy learning the basics of producing music, which has helped him continue creating despite struggling to find studio space. Dermot explains he's not a production veteran yet, though he is excited to be able to improve his artistic contributions to his creative process. Dermot also describes his mix of emotions about playing the London Natural History Museum on July 30th. Dermot says he's excited to be playing a show with a full band and production, though also mentions the bittersweetness of not playing to a live audience. Live music challenges aside, Dermot chuckles about how his latest album 'Without Fear' has spent more time at number 1 than any other Irish artist "in 1000 years". Dermot tells Shannon that he's proud of any Irish achievements, and is appreciate of this time of stillness where he can fully reflect on how he's achieved some success while doing something he's passionate about professionally.
This week Patrick covers the best of Irish and international history publications for July 2020. Books covered on the show this week include: 'Digging up Armageddon: The Search for the Lost City of Solomon, by Erich H Cline, 'In Deep Water; How People, Politics and Protests Sank Irish Water' by Michael Brennan, 'Without a Dog's Chance: The Nationalists of Northern Ireland and the Irish Boundary Commission, 1920-1925' by James A Cousins, 'Law and Revolution in 17th Century Ireland' with Coleman A Dennehy and 'Households of God: The Regular Canons and Canonesses of St Augustine and of Premontre in Medieval Ireland' with Colman O Clabaigh OSB.
Eve Ewing's poetry collection '1919' looks back on a century-old riot in Chicago, set off after Eugene Williams, a black teen, drowned because he was stoned by white people on the beach. Police refused to make an arrest. Ewing connects the systemic racism that plagued the U.S. then to what we see happening now.Kevin Whitehead talks about a film genre that many jazz fans gripe about — the jazz biopic. Blogger and licensed family therapist Kristen Howerton talks about how raising two white biological daughters and two black adopted sons helped her understand white privilege. Her new memoir is 'Rage Against the Minivan.'
Congressman Michael Burgess joined the WBAP Morning News and said that without restarting the economy, and opening back up, there is no response from Congress that can fix it.
Andy and Brian Kamenetzky discuss the 1998 biographical movie about the relationship between track star Steve Prefontaine (Billy Crudup) and his coach Bill Bowerman (Donald Sutherland). Subscribe to The Athletic at theathletic.com/theforumclub to get 40% off an annual subscription. Please rate, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jacob Hawley discusses what life in lockdown means to keyworkers and creative freelancers. In this episode, he chats to Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Richard Gadd about what he’s doing to stay creative in quarantine, and Georgia, an Emergency Medical Technician who is driving into the unknown and tackling the pandemic head on. He also hears from Janet, who is organising socially distanced dancing to keep her street fit and healthy. Jacob Hawley’s Job Centre is a BBC Studios Production for BBC Sounds Art by Made Up Music by Jaan Production Coordinator: Sarah Sharpe Producer: Nick Coupe
An economic "shock without precedent" has been forecasted for the European Union in a new report by the EU Commission. Just days after the Commission showed the spirit of global community when it hosted a fundraiser which brought in millions of dollars from worldwide to support research into a new vaccine, the new report has given severe warnings for the European community. It forecasts a decline in economic activity of 7.5 percent across the region, with Greece anticipated to be the worst hit. Brussels correspondent Lucy Hough speaks to Susie Ferguson.
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The Moon as a Fishing Net for Extraterrestrial Life Link: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7509193/Moon-act-fishing-net-extraterrestrial-life-says-Harvard-scientist.html Alien life may be hidden on the moon which acts like a 'fishing net' to trap interstellar objects, Harvard scientist says A Harvard scientists says our own moon may harbor clues of alien life Impacts of interstellar object may have embedded clues from deep space The moon's surface would likely hold those clues for billions of years he says Proof of extraterrestrial life may be a lot closer to home than most imagine according to one Harvard scientist. In an op-ed published in Scientific American, theoretical physicists and Harvard professor, Abraham Loeb, says that our own moon may be a 'fishing net' for alien life. 'The idea is to consider the moon's surface as a fishing net for interstellar objects collected over time and potentially deliver building blocks of life from the habitable environments around other stars,' writes Loeb in Scientific American. Because the moon is geologically inactive, Loeb says the surface would likely retain any intriguing interstellar clues brought via asteroid or some other astrophysical source instead of burying evidence deep under the lunar surface. Objects collected by the moon's surface would likely extend back billions of years making the moon a kind of 'mailbox,' as he puts it, for objects flying around our solar system. Micro-fossils of extinct alien life, similar to the 3.4 billion-year-old versions found on Earth are also a distinct possibility, he says. Of course, even more exciting than bits of interstellar matter, would be the prospect of a more overt sign of life in other parts of the universe. 'Even more exciting would be to find traces of technological equipment that crashed on the lunar surface a billion years ago, amounting to a letter from an alien civilization saying, “We exist.”' write Loeb. 'Without checking our mailbox, we would never know that such a message arrived.' With the potential for a moon base being built by either the US or China, Loeb says those findings could be just around the corner. Outro: Tchaikovsky Sleeping Beauty Waltz Traditional Show Stuff The Dark Horde, LLC – http://www.thedarkhorde.com Twitter @DarkHorde TeePublic Store - Get your UBR goodies today! http://tee.pub/lic/2GQuXxn79dg UBR Truth Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com For Skype Users: bosscrawler
The Moon as a Fishing Net for Extraterrestrial Life Link: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7509193/Moon-act-fishing-net-extraterrestrial-life-says-Harvard-scientist.html Alien life may be hidden on the moon which acts like a 'fishing net' to trap interstellar objects, Harvard scientist says A Harvard scientists says our own moon may harbor clues of alien life Impacts of interstellar object may have embedded clues from deep space The moon's surface would likely hold those clues for billions of years he says Proof of extraterrestrial life may be a lot closer to home than most imagine according to one Harvard scientist. In an op-ed published in Scientific American, theoretical physicists and Harvard professor, Abraham Loeb, says that our own moon may be a 'fishing net' for alien life. 'The idea is to consider the moon's surface as a fishing net for interstellar objects collected over time and potentially deliver building blocks of life from the habitable environments around other stars,' writes Loeb in Scientific American. Because the moon is geologically inactive, Loeb says the surface would likely retain any intriguing interstellar clues brought via asteroid or some other astrophysical source instead of burying evidence deep under the lunar surface. Objects collected by the moon's surface would likely extend back billions of years making the moon a kind of 'mailbox,' as he puts it, for objects flying around our solar system. Micro-fossils of extinct alien life, similar to the 3.4 billion-year-old versions found on Earth are also a distinct possibility, he says. Of course, even more exciting than bits of interstellar matter, would be the prospect of a more overt sign of life in other parts of the universe. 'Even more exciting would be to find traces of technological equipment that crashed on the lunar surface a billion years ago, amounting to a letter from an alien civilization saying, “We exist.”' write Loeb. 'Without checking our mailbox, we would never know that such a message arrived.' With the potential for a moon base being built by either the US or China, Loeb says those findings could be just around the corner. Outro: Tchaikovsky Sleeping Beauty Waltz Traditional Show Stuff The Dark Horde, LLC – http://www.thedarkhorde.com Twitter @DarkHorde TeePublic Store - Get your UBR goodies today! http://tee.pub/lic/2GQuXxn79dg UBR Truth Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com For Skype Users: bosscrawler
Season: Someone Asked Speaker: Ben White Location: 3800 Marlton Pike About Talk: "What does 'Without worship we shrink?' mean, and why worship anything beyond gratitude?" We are made to worship. "Without worship we shrink" is a description not a prescription. When were you last aware of being fully connected, awed, or delighted? That was a moment in need of naming. Worship is about naming and remembering. We say "thank you," but it's more about the you-ing than the thanking. Gratitude TO God is the worship that stops our shrinking. Our connection to God in all things through Christ is what makes us big, demanding that centrality from ourselves makes us small, it shrinks us.
'Without music, life would be a mistake' ― Friedrich Nietzsche From KDB with Love!!! smarturl.it/kdb kdbrecords.com/
'Without music, life would be a mistake' ― Friedrich Nietzsche From KDB with Love!!! smarturl.it/kdb kdbrecords.com/
'Without music, life would be a mistake' ― Friedrich Nietzsche From KDB with Love!!! smarturl.it/kdb kdbrecords.com/
'Without music, life would be a mistake' ― Friedrich Nietzsche From KDB with Love!!! smarturl.it/kdb kdbrecords.com/
If I'm told I can't do something this just makes me stronger and I'll make sure I do it. I've proved that many times since my accident in 2017. 'Without struggle there can be no progress'
'Without solitude, no great work is possible.’ Pablo Picasso Do you spend time alone with your thoughts? Are you finding time to learn and reflect? I recently began listening to Digital Minimalism (by Cal Newport) and at first I didn’t like it. I don’t believe social media is to blame for it’s addictive nature and I don’t believe social media is making us any worse as human beings, it’s just exposing who we are. We are told that people lie about the ‘things’ they have so they can appear cool on social media. I agree and, I don’t see any difference between lying on facebook to your followers vs. lying to your friend’s face 15 years ago when we’d go out for coffee or drinks together. The platform might have changed, but human nature is the same. All my negativity towards the book changed when I read heard the chapter on solitary. In my personal experience alone time has been a powerful time to reflect, learn, think and strategize. Some of my best experiences in life have come when I am all by myself. Newport paints a very strong picture that our constant addiction to our phones is interfering/ ruining our solidarity - that made me pay real close attention. -Dr. K
Sarah's role at TetraMap International in marketing where she and worked with us for four years. Just before she moved on to a new opportunity we took some time to gain her insights. This was a truly beneficial working relationship and partnership, and definitely one that left both parties in a better place than when we started. In this episode, Sarah discusses what she's learned from integrating TetraMap into her approach to work and family life. Sarah chose the powerful Lao Tzu quote to share 'Without going beyond his own nature, one cannot achieve ultimate wisdom. She describes TetraMap as a way of life, a philosophy, an ecosystem and a gift that keeps on giving. A jam-packed 14 minutes! '
Sarah's role at TetraMap International in marketing where she and worked with us for four years. Just before she moved on to a new opportunity we took some time to gain her insights. This was a truly beneficial working relationship and partnership, and definitely one that left both parties in a better place than when we started. In this episode, Sarah discusses what she's learned from integrating TetraMap into her approach to work and family life. Sarah chose the powerful Lao Tzu quote to share 'Without going beyond his own nature, one cannot achieve ultimate wisdom. She describes TetraMap as a way of life, a philosophy, an ecosystem and a gift that keeps on giving. A jam-packed 14 minutes! '
La cantante Halsey ha conseguido el primer puesto de La Lista de Happy FM con su éxito 'Without me'. La americana ha conseguido hacerse con el número 1 de Happy FM por primera vez en su carrera. Esta semana ha desbancado a Dua Lipa y a Blackpink de la posición más importante de nuestro top 10, dejando a 'Kiss and make up' en el número cuatro de La lista. En la parte baja de la tabla nos encontramos con la novedad de 'Bajito' de Ana Guerra. La canaria ha recibido el apoyo en masa de sus fans y ha conseguido entrar en nuestrop top en el número 9. Ariana Grande hace doblete esta semana, en el siete con 'Thank u, next' y como candidata con su nueva canción: 'Wake up with your girlfriend, im bored'. Así queda La lista de Happy FM esta semana semana: 1- HALSEY - WITHOUT ME (SUBE DESDE EL 2) 2 - LOLA INDIGO - MUJER BRUJA (SUBE DESDE EL 4) 3 - ANITTA - VENENO (SUBE DESDE EL 5) 4 - DUA LIPA FT BLACKPINK - KISS AND MAKE UP (BAJA DESDE EL 1) 5 - AITANA - VAS A QUEDARTE (BAJA DESDE EL 3) 6 -LUKAS GRAHAM - LOVE SOMEONE (SUBE DESDE EL 8) 7 - AVA MAX - SWEET BUT PSYCHO (BAJA DESDE EL 6) 8 - ARIANA GRANDE - THANK U, NEXT (BAJA DESDE EL 7) 9 - ANA GUERRA - BAJITO (NOVEDAD) 10 -PAULO LONDRA - ADÁN Y EVA (SE MANTIENE) Entre los candidatos nos encontramos con una importante novedad. Desde esta semana los aspirantes pasan de tres a cuatro, dando más opciones para los fans. Recuerda que puedes votar por cualquiera de ellos en nuestra web https://happyfm.es/lalista-happyfm/ en 'Twitter' con el 'hashtag' #LaListaDeHappyFM o mandando un audio diciéndonos tu voto a nuestro Instagram @happyfmradio. CANDIDATOS - LÉRICA - UN TRAGUITO (SEGUNDA SEMANA) - ARIANA GRANDE - BREAK UP WITH YOUR GIRLFRIEND, IM BORED (NOVEDAD) - LADY GAGA Y BRADLEY COOPER - SHALLOW (NOVEDAD) - MARK RONSON FT MILEY CYRUS - NOTHING BREAKS LIKE A HEART (NOVEDAD) El próximo sábado nuestro compañero Nacho Molina (@nachomolinafm) volverá a repasar el top 10 y los candidatos a entrar en La lista de Happy FM, pero mientras puedes escuchar todas las canciones de nuestra lista en Spotify. Además, si nos sigues, también podrás escuchar las canciones que más te gustan de Happy FM en cualquier parte y en cualquier dispositivo. ¡La música más happy te acompaña siempre! Síguenos en Spotify y no te pierdas nuestros temazos.
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Christina Aguilera - Accelerate (Dave Matthias Remixes) #1 Billboard Dance Chart (9/1/18) © 2018 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Christina Aguilera - Accelerate (Dave Matthias Remixes) #1 Billboard Dance Chart (9/1/18) © 2018 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
'Without music, life would be a mistake' ― Friedrich Nietzsche. From KDB with Love!!! kdbrecords.com/ @kdb-records www.facebook.com/kdbrecords
'Without music, life would be a mistake' ― Friedrich Nietzsche. From KDB with Love!!! http://kdbrecords.com/ http://soundcloud.com/kdb-records http://www.facebook.com/kdbrecords
'Without music, life would be a mistake' ― Friedrich Nietzsche. From KDB with Love!!! kdbrecords.com/ @kdb-records www.facebook.com/kdbrecords
Sharing the universal experience of grief through personal letters to lost loved ones is the basis of a book in aid of Our Lady's Hospice. Its editor, Orlaith Carmody came up with the idea as a way of giving back after the incredible end-of-life care given to her late husband Kieran. She was tragically left a widow at the age of 28. In this episode, Orlaith explains how she contacted writers, broadcasters and politicians to ask them to write a personal letter to someone they had lost. The book includes moving letters from Deirdre Purcell, Gloria Hunniford, Mary O'Rourke, Ivan Yates and many others. https://lightupalife.ie/product/without-living-loss/ http://olh.ie/ http://www.dubraybooks.ie/Without-You-Living-With-Loss_9780995479395
Hello Beautiful! Today we are highlighting the importance of your vision. You are here to bring to life a vision that only you can offer the world! When you truly align to that, you will be fully supported by the Universe, because your vision is Universal! This is how you prosper and shine on all levels! When you choose your heart, as love we all SHINE BRIGHTER! THANK YOU! Key notes: 'Without a destination, there is no journey.' Define your vision, so you live as such. Your inspirations change according to your focus. Focus on thoughts that express your brilliance. Have FUN! Trust in process! Enjoy the experience for that is all there is! See you tomorrow * Thank you for sharing the love and subscribing! For your FREE GIFT go to: www.isabellaallard.com Contact me personally at: awakentobrilliance@gmail.com All My Love, Isabella
THE X-CAST X-Files Podwatch continues! Every day in the run up to the premiere of Season 11 of The X-Files, we will bring you a podcast discussing two episodes of the series, as we work our way through Season 1 to Season 10, with a range of guests and guest hosts embarking on an exciting rewatch journey! In this episode, Tony Black is joined by Darren Mooney as they discuss 'Within' and then 'Without'. Rewatch, listen, join in! Just remember... trustno1... FACEBOOK TWITTER EMAIL ITUNES Tomorrow on The X-Cast Podwatch... Join Tony & Darren as they discuss 'Patience' & 'Roadrunners'...
THE X-CAST X-Files Podwatch continues! Every day in the run up to the premiere of Season 11 of The X-Files, we will bring you a podcast discussing two episodes of the series, as we work our way through Season 1 to Season 10, with a range of guests and guest hosts embarking on an exciting rewatch journey! In this episode, Sarah Blair is joined by Darren Mooney as they discuss 'Je Souhaite' and then 'Requiem'. Rewatch, listen, join in! Just remember... trustno1... FACEBOOK TWITTER EMAIL ITUNES Tomorrow on The X-Cast Podwatch... Join Tony Black & Darren Mooney as they discuss 'Within' & 'Without'...
Women are the majority of the United States, but only a slice of government leadership. On this episode, we talk with women working to turn the dial with research, myth-busting, confidence-building and a business case. (Tai chi, too.) We hear from the heads of the League of Women in Government, the president of N.C. Women in Municipal Government, and other local government officials who see positive trends but a lot of work to do. Oh, but first, we have to check in with a mayor and his mother who just made national TV. League of Women in Government Morrisville, N.C., Council Member Liz Johnson (N.C. Women in Municipal Government President) 1976 ICMA report on women in the profession ELGL's Local Government Diversity Dashboard Kickstarter Rebecca Ryan - "Spotlight on Clayton" with Mayor Jody McLeod and Mother Mayor "The Mayor" promo with Mayor McLeod That old workplace film reel
Backed by Graça Machel and her fellow Elders, the Tanzanian government is introducing healthcare reforms that could revitalise its economic prospects. Lucy Lamble investigates Read the transcript Can we ever achieve the greatest aspiration – healthcare for everyone?
'Without his usual partner in crime, Adri has a special co-host this week in Michelle Marshall of the Austin Acoustic. Adri and Michelle are joined on the show by Misty Gonzales of the Pittsburgh Rebellion and Leilanni Lopez of the Austin Acoustic. Both guests also take on the infamous Quiz of Doom!'
The SAP - Comedians Talk Motivation, Dating and Relationships
This week we answer some listener emails, talking about long distance relationships, being ghosted on (a recurring theme)and the etiquette of watching other couples have sex. Hope you enjoy, feel free to email your own sex or dating questions. We meet Meg from Missouri who was married at 23, divorced at 28. We chat with Karyn A who had brilliant advice on being ghosted on, 'Without closed doors we could never be introduced to what we need'. Also, Lenny talks about his relationship going long distance and Mike from San Diego explains what its like being a bachelor in his 40's. Sex Actually is a podcast that talks about dating and relationships in a social media world. Our aim is to improve communication, spread love and have a fun and enriching life. We discuss codependency, and searching for the best version of ourselves. Dave Neal is a standup comedian from Rhode Island, Tasha Courtney is a model and actress from Kentucky. They bring on other comics and dating & relationship gurus to talk all things sex, actually. Past guests include Corinne Fisher and Kystyna Hutchinson from The Guys We F****d podcast, Bobby Lee from Tiger Belly & Carlie Craig from MadTV, Nikki Glaser from Comedy Central & MTV, Brett Dier from Jane The Virgin and other comics seen on Comedy Central, Matthew Broussard & Brian Moses from Roast Battle, Erica Rhodes, and others from Netflix and HBO, The Comedy Store, Conan O'Brien, The Improv, Laugh Factory, The Funnybone and many more. tags; the bachelor, the bachelorette, sex, dating, relationships, monogamy, polygamy, couples therapy, group sex, eyes wide shut, dave neal, tasha courtney, comedy, funny, advice, motivational,
"The experience of forgiveness is much more organic, more relational. Forgiveness is actually something that grows. St. Theophan says that it is necessary to develop the hope that comes from working on our salvation (i.e. cooperating with God’s Grace through repentance and spiritual disciplines). And it is this hope that begins to release us from shame and is the evidence of growing or maturing forgiveness. 'Without it,' St. Theophan says, 'there can be no beginning of the work of salvation; and even more so, no continuation. But there it was in conception; here it is mature.' For St. Theophan, it seems, forgiveness and the accompanying release from shame is something that is conceived in us and grows to maturity."
Following a screening of Without Name at the IFI, director Lorcan Finnegan took part in a Q&A with Mark Sheridan to talk about his supernatural eco-horror film.
Countless things can go wrong in travel, and even in life. There is no way to stop mistakes from being made and terrible situations from arising; there is, however, a way to control your own response to these mistakes and situations. Tom Butler, a great friend of Hayden’s, has spent many years of travel solving problems, and has a lot of advice to give. Tom is not only a friend of Hayden’s, but also a friend, bus driver, and groupie to Hayden’s band. The two of them discuss living a life of travel, what it means to settle down, and how to incorporate travel into your everyday life. Hayden was inspired by Tom’s travels, and the two of them talk about their inspirations and origins as travelers. Tom offers advice to those who do not have confidence in their own ability to travel. Tom’s story takes place in Nepal, and is titled “Without a Paddle.” In it, Tom backpacks through Nepal to Kathmandu, goes on a rafting tour, and befriends his fellow travels and a puppy named Bob. However, Tom also had a terrible time with his borrowed wetsuit when he had to wait six hours and climb a hill before he could use a bathroom. The trip to Nepal taught Tom what he believes is the epitome of travel. For him, travel is not what you think is going to happen, or how you act with who you meet - sometimes, you are just a subject of the environment around you, and you just have to roll with it and have the right attitude, and you will have a positive experience. Dealing with bad things that happen, in travel as well as in life, is not always easy. Rolling with the punches and keeping a positive attitude, however, can get you anywhere. 0:42 - Hayden wonders how different people handle situations that have gone wrong, that you have no control over, that take everything out of you. 2:17 - Hayden introduces Tom Butler, a great friend of his, and the two begin to discuss living a life of travel and how to cope with settling down after that life. 5:23 - Tom reminisces on the time he viewed England from an airplane and realized this was his home; it could never give him everything he needed, but it was still beautiful, lush and green. 8:38 - Hayden was inspired to travel by Tom’s documented travels. He and Tom then begin discussing Tom’s own inspirations and origins, and Tom offers advice to those who do not have confidence in their own ability to travel. 14:10 - Hayden starts introducing Tom’s story, which takes place in Nepal, and is titled “Without a Paddle”. Tom went to Nepal and sought out adventure sports - specifically, a rafting tour. In their tour, spending a good six hours on a raft, they befriended their fellow travelers and learned a great deal about the rivers and the cultures. They also met a puppy, name of Bob. Tom also almost had a terrible time with his borrowed wetsuit, where he was in a bad place - but had to wait six hours in the raft and climb a hill before he could use a bathroom, and he started to laugh when the relief actually came. Tom discusses the epitome of travel and how he felt it during this trip to... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/backpackdigital/message
We hear the stories of three women who have become 'firsts': mission partner Bertha Schoonbee in Rwanda became the first coach of the Rwandan national Goalball team - much to her surprise! Nolavy from Madagascar became the first woman in her Province of the Anglican Communion to graduate from theological college. And Bishop Pushpa is the first woman bishop in the Church of South India!
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In this short podcast, I'll ask you a series of profound and brutally critical questions as to the reasons behind 'WHY' you do the things that you do in life. King Solomon, son of David, the once King of Israel wrote 'Without vision, man perishes'. Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple during its initial startup said, "There's something going on here... something that is changing the world... and this is the epicentre". Now whatever these men's perspectives were on life, they have both impacted the world in two contrasting yet phenomenal ways! We've all heard the saying "Life is a journey" which unfortunately doesn't help us too much when things get desperate in the midst of out circumstances -- and we've all been there at some point! In the same way in would be unrealistic for the farmer to yield a crop on the same day as he plants his seed, it would unrealistic to believe that the student will be offered a top corporate job whilst on his 2nd year in study. In the same way again, to move forward out of whatever difficulties you're currently facing -- time, persistence, endurance and perseverance are the key elements needed that'll get you closer to your goals. The same is true for all areas in life. Before you commit to relationships, jobs, study courses, investments (of time or money), having a reason WHY you want to do any of these things is fundamental to your getting to wherever it is you want to end up. There are a million and one get rich quick schemes with a million and one people trying to sell them, trying to get rich, or to get famous, or to find prestige, security or significance - which aren't bad things within themselves, but without a strong enough reason WHY, will generally turn into just desperate attempts at trying to achieve something ... ANYTHING!! A Vision is something you can focus on, therefore focus is what you are looking at, in the future -- like your life will be better when you get to this place, except tomorrow doesn't quite come around for many people, and why? It's often due to our perspective. Vision is what you're looking at, whereas perspective is where you're looking from. Many people in life wish to be more effective in their ability to manage or reduce negative thoughts and emotions, reducing anxiety and stress, or increasing their self-esteem and confidence. Unless you know WHY you're living, the things that you do may tend to become more and more meaningless and insignificant. You Tube Video Link: http://youtu.be/AVN9wYmsFwg Kain Ramsay Life Balance Coaching http://www.kainramsay.com